Just left Denver the other day, had purchased a knife at the top of pikes peak for my father-in law. It was a swiss army-type do-dad, we placed it in his coffee mug we also purchased wrapped it up and stuck in my back pack. FF to a few days later and I'm getting a full body pat down, knife is in the trash, got to my airplane right before they closed the door, got a seat on the very back of the plane (SW) and made it home.

Just left Denver the other day, had purchased a knife at the top of pikes peak for my father-in law. It was a swiss army-type do-dad, we placed it in his coffee mug we also purchased wrapped it up and stuck in my back pack. FF to a few days later and I'm getting a full body pat down, knife is in the trash, got to my airplane right before they closed the door, got a seat on the very back of the plane (SW) and made it home.

Moral of the story is don't fly SW unless your really cheap.

I don't see how that's Southwest's fault. They don't man the security checkpoints.

Just left Denver the other day, had purchased a knife at the top of pikes peak for my father-in law. It was a swiss army-type do-dad, we placed it in his coffee mug we also purchased wrapped it up and stuck in my back pack. FF to a few days later and I'm getting a full body pat down, knife is in the trash, got to my airplane right before they closed the door, got a seat on the very back of the plane (SW) and made it home.

Moral of the story is don't fly SW unless your really cheap.

I don't see how that's Southwest's fault. They don't man the security checkpoints.

Southwest rocks.

You know how I know your standard for airlines is somewhere between Jacksonville Jaguers fan and Idaho State Vandals.